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Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts

Monday, 17 October 2016

Masked Handmade Spooky Fun Halloween Card Using Stampin' Up! Products

Halloween is Fast Approaching, and today's card gives you a slightly more grown up version m using the Spooky Fun Stamp Set, that is perfect for teenagers or adult party Invitations


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CARD BASE: Basic Black Cardstock 30 x 10.5 cms (A6); Score at 10.5cms

Products Used:

Stamp Set: Spooky fun 142236
Cardstock: 
Basic Black 121688
Whisper White 106549
Ink Pads:
Sahara Sand 126976
Basic Grey 140932
Soft Suede 126978
Mint Macaron 138326
Memento Black 132708
Markers: Smokey Slate 131261
Framelits Dies: Layering Circles 141705
Accessories:
Solid Black Bakers Twine 141682
Linen Thread 104199
Adhesives
Stampin dimensionals 104430
Multi-Purpose Liquid Glue 110755
Tools:
Big Shot 163263
Magnetic Platform 130658
Stampin Trimmer 129722
Acrylic Blocks 118491
Paper Snips 103579
Bone Folder 102300
Stampin Sponge 141377
Sponge Dauber 133773




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Monday, 10 October 2016

Detailed floral Thinlits Dies with a Sponged & Copper Embossed Handmade Gate Fold Card Using Stampin' Up! Products UK

Well do I have a super Handmade  Card for you  today
I made a version of this card for for a field of mine as our Wedding Acceptance
I made a matching tag, that I put out acceptance on.


I used a combination of Crushed Curry, Rose Red & Peekaboo Peach Ink Pads for the sponging onto Thick Whisper White Cardstock, and was then Heat Embossed using Copper Embossing Powder (so on trend this year).
After the heat embossing, I then die cut the front panels of the card base using the Detailed Floral Thinlits Dies, and ran that through my Big Shot using the Precision Plate.

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Saturday, 1 October 2016

Ghoulish Grunge Handmade Halloween Card using Stampin' Up! Products UK

Pinch Punch First Day of the Month
Yes, October is here

That means it is time to get ready for Trick or Treating
I'm Begining with  a Card, but I will also be making a treat bag to co-ordinate with this card
I am using the Ghoulish Grunge Stamp Set from Stampin' Up!
I am using a blood curdling  background using Cherry  Cobbler for the Blood
This has been over stamped with a combination of Basic Black and Basic Gray Inks to create the Grungy background.
Nest I created a layered topper using the Layering Ovals Framelits.
I added a Regals Enamel Shape to the Topper and added detail to the Topper using the Cherry Cobbler Stampin Write Marker to add highlights to the Sentiment. I attached some coils of Black Thread to the back of the Topper before mounting it onto the A6 Card Base.



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CARD BASE - Basic Black Cardstock trimmed to 30 x 14.8 cms
SCORE at 10.5 (gives you two card bases per A4 sheet of cardstock)
Trim a piece of Basic Gray Cardstock to  14.4 x 10.1 cms & mat onto the front of the card base
Trim a piece if Very Vanilla Cardstock to 14 x 9.7 cms; Stamp your background onto this panel, then mat onto the card front
Stamp your sentiment onto a scrap of Very Vamilla Cardstock using Basic Black Ink Pad
Using your Big Shot & the Layering Ovals Framelits Dies, die cut your sentiment using the best fitting Layering Oval Die
Select the next size up oval die and die cut using Basic Gray Cardstock
Next, select the next size up Scallop Oval & Die Cut using Real Red Cardstock
Layer up the labels to create your topper
Coil loops of Black Threat and attach to the back of the topper, then mount onto the card front.
Using the Cherry Cobbler Marker to add highlights to the sentiment and add a cherry cobbler enamel shape & you are done


PRODUCTS USED:

STAMP SET
Ghoulish Grunge (142241)
CARDSTOCK
Basic Black ( 121688)
Basic basic Gray (121689)
very vanilla (106550 )
Real Red (106578)
INK PADS & Markers
cherry cobbler (126966)
basic Black 140931()
Basic Gray (140932 )
Cherry Cobbler Stampin Write Marker (141972 )
FRAMELITS DIES
Layering Ovals ( 141706)

ACCESORIES
Black Thread (141695 )
Regals Enamel Shapes (141681 )
TOOLS
Big Shot (143263 )
Magnetic Platform ( 130658)
Stampin Trimmer ( 129722)
Paper Snips ( 103579)
Paper Piercing Tool ( 126189)
Bone Folder ( 102300)
Acrylic Blocks     D (118485 )     (118484 )
ADHESIVES
Multipurpose Liquid Glue ( 110755)
Stampin Dimensionals (104430 )

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Kim Tolton, Independent Stampin Up Demonstrator.
Card & Papercraft Tutorials
Please feel free to comment below, and ask away with any questions. You can also find me via the links below

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Wednesday, 31 August 2016

Suite Seasons Quick & Simple Dry Embossed Handmade Halloween Card in Emerald Envy and a touch of Ghoulish Grunge

Today I have a sneak Peak from the Autumn/Winter Seasonal Catalogue that launches next week
Any of you that are Stampin' Up! Guru's will recognise the Textured Impressions Embossing Folder (TIEF) as an item that is now retired, But I just HAD to get this Embossing Folder out of storage and dust off the cobwebs, as everyone begins their Halloween Preparations
Kids would LOVE to make their own Halloween Party Invites, and something simple like this is quick & easy, and a little supervision from an adult.

I decided to go with Emerald Envy Cardstock for the Card Base and dry embossed the card front.
I used a scrap of Very Vanilla Cardstock, and grunge'd it up using the netting stamp from the Ghoulish Grunge Stamp Set in Basic Grey Ink, and over-Stamped this with the Sentiment from the Suite Seasons Stamp Set in  Basic Black Black Ink

The sentiment was Die Cut using the Layering Circles Framelits Dies, and a Scallop Circle, Die Cut from Smokey Slate Cardstock. There were popped up but mounting each layer with Stampin dimensionals between, an then mounting onto the Card Base.
Finally, I added a Whisper White Panel to the inside of the card base for the you (or the Children) to write on,.

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PRODUCTS USED TODAY:
  • CARD BASE - Emerald Envy 30 x 10.5 cms; score long side @ 14.9 cms; fold & Burnish
  • INSIDE PANEL - Whisper White 14.4 x 10.1 cms
  • SCRAP  - Very Vanilla Cardstock (sentiment)
  • SCRAP - Smokey Slate Cardstock for Scallop Circle Mat Layer
STAMP SETS

Suite Seasons - 142209
Ghoulish Grunge - 142241

CARDSTOCK
Emerald Envy - 
Very Vanilla - 106550
Smokey Slate - 131291
Whisper white - 106549

INK PADS
Memento Black - 132708
Archival Grey - 140932

FRAMELITS DIES
Layering Circles - 141705

ADHESIVES
Stampin Dimensionals - 104430
Multi-Purpose Liquid Glue - 110755

TOOLS
Big Shot Die Cutting Machine - 143263
Magnetic Platform - 142802
Stampin Trimmer - 129722
Paper Snips - 103579
Bone Folder - 102300
Acrylic Blocks (for Clear Mount Stamps)
a - 118487
c - 118486
d - 118485
e - 118484

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